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- catalog abstract "Contains 49 research-based short articles from NIDA NOTES on issues relating to cocaine abuse.".
- catalog alternative "Collection of National Institute on Drug Abuse".
- catalog alternative "Collection of National Institute on Drug Abuse, 30 years 1974-2004".
- catalog alternative "NIDA notes".
- catalog alternative "National Institute on Drug Abuse notes".
- catalog alternative "Research on cocaine".
- catalog contributor b13333433.
- catalog created "[2004]".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "[2004]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[2004]".
- catalog description "Altered cellular activity may be first step in progression to cocaine addiction -- Biochemical brain abnormality found in school-age children prenatally exposed to cocaine -- Even modest cocaine use may cause brain changes that could contribute to addiction -- Cues for cocaine and normal pleasures activate common brain sites -- Alcohol-treatment medication may help reduce cocaine abuse among heroin treatment patients -- Large study expands probe of disulfiram's effects on cocaine use -- Nicotine craving and heavy smoking may contribute to increased use of cocaine and heroin -- Cocaine, marijuana, and heroin abuse up, methamphetamine abuse down -- Some cocaine abusers fare better with cognitive-behavioral therapy, others with 12-step programs -- Nicotine medication also reduces craving in cocaine addicts -- Potential cocaine medications show effectiveness against psychosis, seizures -- Combining drug counseling methods proves effective in treating cocaine addiction -- ".
- catalog description "Contains 49 research-based short articles from NIDA NOTES on issues relating to cocaine abuse.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "New animal model simulates human exposure, confirms harm from prenatal cocaine -- Joint treatment of PTSD and cocaine abuse may reduce severity of both disorders -- Researchers probe for clues to ADHD medications' protective effects -- Cocaine's effect on blood components may be linked to heart attack and stroke -- Study finds significant mental deficits in toddlers exposed to cocaine before birth -- Social environment appears linked to biological changes in dopamine system, may influence vulnerability to cocaine addiction -- Study opens promising new approach to developing medications to prevent relapse to cocaine use -- Cocaine's effects on cerebral blood flow differ between men and women -- Blood pressure medication may improve cocaine treatment results in patients with severe withdrawal sypmtoms -- Methamphetamine, cocaine abusers have different patterns of drug use, suffer different cognitive impairments -- ".
- catalog description "Research shows effects of prenatal cocaine exposure are subtle but significant -- NIDA studies clarify developmental effects of prenatal cocaine exposure -- Cocaine's pleasurable effects may involve multiple chemical sites in the brain -- Blood-borne medications could intercept drugs before they reach the brain -- Coping skills help patients recognize and resist the urge to use cocaine -- Compounds may treat cocaine-induced heart disease -- Cocaine activates different brain regions for rush versus craving -- Prenatal cocaine exposure costs at least $352 million per year -- Cocaine abuse may lead to strokes and mental deficits -- Brain scans open window to view cocaine's effects on the brain -- MERIT awardee examines long-term effects of prenatal cocaine exposure in rats -- Compounds show strong promise for treating cocaine addiction -- NIDA brain imaging research links cue-induced craving to structures involved in memory -- ".
- catalog description "Type A or B? Classification may help in treating cocaine abuse -- Anxiety and stress found to promote cocaine use in rats -- NIDA-funded studies shed light on neurobiology of drug craving -- Rats immunized against effects of cocaine -- Cocaine affects men and women differently, NIDA study shows -- Studying the effects of drugs in humans -- Molecular pharmacology, brain scans, and human attention spans -- Progress and potential mark NIDA's search for a cocaine treatment medication -- Inner-city cocaine abusers in Baltimore respond to voucher-based treatment -- Voucher system is effective tool in treating cocaine abuse -- NIDA workshops advance clinical trials of cocaine treatment medications -- New strategy would neutralize cocaine in the bloodstream -- NIDA-supported scientists identify receptor associated with cocaine abuse -- 31% of New York murder victims had cocaine in their bodies.".
- catalog extent "iv, 99 p. :".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "[2004]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Bethesda, Md.] : The Institute,".
- catalog subject "Cocaine Research.".
- catalog subject "Cocaine.".
- catalog subject "HV5810 .C66 2004".
- catalog subject "WM 280 C697c 2004".
- catalog tableOfContents "Altered cellular activity may be first step in progression to cocaine addiction -- Biochemical brain abnormality found in school-age children prenatally exposed to cocaine -- Even modest cocaine use may cause brain changes that could contribute to addiction -- Cues for cocaine and normal pleasures activate common brain sites -- Alcohol-treatment medication may help reduce cocaine abuse among heroin treatment patients -- Large study expands probe of disulfiram's effects on cocaine use -- Nicotine craving and heavy smoking may contribute to increased use of cocaine and heroin -- Cocaine, marijuana, and heroin abuse up, methamphetamine abuse down -- Some cocaine abusers fare better with cognitive-behavioral therapy, others with 12-step programs -- Nicotine medication also reduces craving in cocaine addicts -- Potential cocaine medications show effectiveness against psychosis, seizures -- Combining drug counseling methods proves effective in treating cocaine addiction -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "New animal model simulates human exposure, confirms harm from prenatal cocaine -- Joint treatment of PTSD and cocaine abuse may reduce severity of both disorders -- Researchers probe for clues to ADHD medications' protective effects -- Cocaine's effect on blood components may be linked to heart attack and stroke -- Study finds significant mental deficits in toddlers exposed to cocaine before birth -- Social environment appears linked to biological changes in dopamine system, may influence vulnerability to cocaine addiction -- Study opens promising new approach to developing medications to prevent relapse to cocaine use -- Cocaine's effects on cerebral blood flow differ between men and women -- Blood pressure medication may improve cocaine treatment results in patients with severe withdrawal sypmtoms -- Methamphetamine, cocaine abusers have different patterns of drug use, suffer different cognitive impairments -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Research shows effects of prenatal cocaine exposure are subtle but significant -- NIDA studies clarify developmental effects of prenatal cocaine exposure -- Cocaine's pleasurable effects may involve multiple chemical sites in the brain -- Blood-borne medications could intercept drugs before they reach the brain -- Coping skills help patients recognize and resist the urge to use cocaine -- Compounds may treat cocaine-induced heart disease -- Cocaine activates different brain regions for rush versus craving -- Prenatal cocaine exposure costs at least $352 million per year -- Cocaine abuse may lead to strokes and mental deficits -- Brain scans open window to view cocaine's effects on the brain -- MERIT awardee examines long-term effects of prenatal cocaine exposure in rats -- Compounds show strong promise for treating cocaine addiction -- NIDA brain imaging research links cue-induced craving to structures involved in memory -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Type A or B? Classification may help in treating cocaine abuse -- Anxiety and stress found to promote cocaine use in rats -- NIDA-funded studies shed light on neurobiology of drug craving -- Rats immunized against effects of cocaine -- Cocaine affects men and women differently, NIDA study shows -- Studying the effects of drugs in humans -- Molecular pharmacology, brain scans, and human attention spans -- Progress and potential mark NIDA's search for a cocaine treatment medication -- Inner-city cocaine abusers in Baltimore respond to voucher-based treatment -- Voucher system is effective tool in treating cocaine abuse -- NIDA workshops advance clinical trials of cocaine treatment medications -- New strategy would neutralize cocaine in the bloodstream -- NIDA-supported scientists identify receptor associated with cocaine abuse -- 31% of New York murder victims had cocaine in their bodies.".
- catalog title "A collection of NIDA notes : articles that address research on cocaine / U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse.".
- catalog title "Collection of National Institute on Drug Abuse".
- catalog title "Collection of National Institute on Drug Abuse, 30 years 1974-2004".
- catalog title "NIDA notes".
- catalog title "National Institute on Drug Abuse notes".
- catalog title "Research on cocaine".
- catalog type "text".